Ch. 5.4 - Commonly Abused Illegal Drugs Flashcards

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stimulants (6)

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  • category of drugs that speed up the nervous system, typically enhancing wakefulness and alertness
  • euphoria, increased energy, lowered inhibitions
  • increased dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine
  • tolerance develops quickly
  • high risk of dependence
  • ex) cocaine, amphetamines, ecstasy (MDMA)
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physical deterioration (2)

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  • hygiene neglected

- drug cocktail often includes ingredients such as hydrochloric acid and farm fertilizer

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cognitive deterioration (2)

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  • structural abnormalities in cells of the frontal lobes
  • users develop difficulties ignoring irrelevant thoughts
  • ex) stroop test
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hallucinogens (6)

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  • substances that produce perceptual distortions
  • experiences ranges from euphoria to fear, panic, paranoia
  • increased serotonin, blocks glutamate receptors
  • tolerance develops slowly
  • low risk of dependence
    ex) LSD, ketamine, DMT, psilocybin, salive divinorum
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marijuana (7)

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  • made from leaves and buds pr the cannabis plant
  • euphoria, relaxation, distorted sensory experiences, paranoia
  • THC mimics brain chemicals (anandamide) involved in sleep and memory by binding to cannabinoid receptors
  • tolerance develops slowly
  • low risk of dependence
  • stimulates hunger, reduces pain
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effects of marijuana (4)

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  • impairs memory, executive functioning, and motor coordination
  • worse memory, attention, and decision making than controls
  • altered brain activity compared to controls even when successfully completing tasks
  • distribution of cannabinoid receptors in the brain correspond to cognitive deficits
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opiates (narcotics) (7)

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  • drugs that reduce pain and induce extremely intense feelings of euphoria
  • intense euphoria, pain relief
  • stimulate endorphin receptors
  • tolerance develops quickly
  • very high risk of dependence
  • methadone treatment
  • ex) morphine, heroin, fentanyl, oxycodone, codeine, opium
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sedatives (‘downers’) (7)

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depress activity of the CNS

  • drowsiness, relaxation, sleep
  • increase GABA activity
  • tolerance develops quickly
  • high risk of dependence
  • barbiturates vs benzodiazepines
  • ex) Xanax, Valium
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alcohol (6)

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  • most commonly used drug
  • euphoria, relaxation, lowered inhibitions
  • increase GABA activity, then stimulates endorphin and dopamine receptors
  • tolerance develops gradually
  • moderate-high risk of dependence
  • biphasic effect
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